Unusual Machines Receives $2.1M Purchase Order Supporting Domestically Assembled Drone Systems For Defense And Government Applications
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Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSE:UMAC), a leading provider of NDAA-compliant drone components, today announced it has received a $2.1 million purchase order supporting domestically assembled drone systems for defense and government applications.
The order reflects continued customer demand and a growing cadence of orders received in recent months as programs move into execution. The full $2.1 million order is expected to be fulfilled across the first and second quarters of this year, supported by existing manufacturing capacity and inventory readiness.
The order includes Rotor Riot Brave flight controllers and Brave ESCs, Fat Shark Aura analog cameras, Aura video transmitters (VTX), and HDO+ headsets, as well as motors, for integration into customer drone platforms operating under compressed government timelines.
"We've built our operations for visibility and control," said Drew Camden, Chief Operating Officer of Unusual Machines. "By aligning people, processes, and capacity early, we're able to execute quickly when timelines matter. That agility allows us to move alongside our customers as requirements take shape, rather than waiting for decisions to be finalized."
